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Miss Lois Ivey And Mount Carmel Man Married Saturday ip//37 Miss Lois Ivey, daughter of John Ivey, of Rupert, and George Davis, son of Mrs. Jacob Bridy, of Mt. Carmel, were married Saturday at noon in a beautiful wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Gruver, of East Stroudsburg, unci.; and aunt of the bride The ceremony was performed by the ;Rev. Frank Blatt, pastor of the Reformed Church of Stroudsburg, before an altar which had a background of rhododendron and mock orange interspersed with their lilies. Attending the couple were Mr. and ???Mrs. Lewis Gruver, former Columbia County residents, who in the same day observed the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding. Flower bearers were Phyllis Jean (vey, of Vandergrift, and Jeanette Mc- Bride, of Mt. Pocono. The bride wore an exquisite gown !>f white satin and a long new coronet ace veil. She carried whte rose buds. The maid of honor wore blue chiffon and carried pink rose buds. The bride was given away by her father. Miss Olive R. Collins, of New Holland, was the pianist and during the (ceremony played "O Promise Me". Miss Ila Ivey, a cousin of the bride, sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You] Following the ceremony a reception was held at Carmen Hall at Minisink Hills which Arden Henry, of Orangeville. sang several selections and in honor of the wedding anniverary of Mr. and Mrs. Gruver sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold." The couple left on an extended trip through Canada and will make their home in Mt. Carmel. The bride was graduated from the Bloomsburg High School, the Blooms- Iburg State Teachers College and has been a teacher in the Montour Township schools. The groom was graduated from the Mt. Carmel High School, East Stroudsburg State Teachers College and is physical education director in the Mt. Carmel High School. Attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dyer and daughters, Barbara, of Weissport; Alfred Dyer, of Weissport; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly, of Stroudsburg; William D. Beers, of Stroudsburg; Alma Michaels, of ~East Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dyer ,of Weissport; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zauncr and Miss Eleanor Zauner, of Lansdowne; Mrs. Jessie Kindt, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett, Mrs. H. Spencer, of UUca, N. {- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Capuane. of Stroudsbur??, M'*s Blanche Unger, on Bloomsburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Gruver, of Strouds j burg; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kester, Mr and Mrs. William Peacock, of Easl| Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ivey| Br nTpw Castle: Mr. and Mrs. Arden! enne, of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc??ride, of Mt. Pocono; The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Blatt, of Stroudsburg; Miss Olive Collins, of New Holland; John C. Ivey, of Rupert; Jeannette Mc??ride, of Mt. Pocono; Ivor Robbins, of Shickshinny; Ila Ivey, of Bloomsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bridy, jGeorge A. Bevan, Hattie Bevan, of Mt. jCarmel; Mrs. Charles Zerby, of Kulpfmont; Steve Kjouch, of Mt. Carmel; Phyllis Jean Ivey, of Vandergnft; Mr. and Mrs Lewis Gruver, of East Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. George Ivey, Mrs. Charles Broadt and Charles William Broadt. of Blooms- Summer Session Opens On Hill -??A*M First Day Enrollment of ??o& Indicates Total of Close To 400 With 203 enrolled yesterday, indications are that the enrollment at the summer session of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College will go near the 400 mark and exceed the enrollment of 1936. It was estimated that sixty or more were at the College yesterday ascertaining what courses could be taken during the session and inquiries and the filling out of blanks for classes; give indication that the enrollment; will be up to expectations and perhaps beyond. ; Of those who registered yesterday there were 103 boarding students and 29 day students. The children who will attend thtl 3en Franklin Training School thist Summer in grades one to six enrolled' yesterday and those who will attend *fraoeoSn S*T\ an?? eight win register! U 8.30 o clock this mornin*. Miss Helen Piatt Bride Truman Greenly In Millville Church i tJm* At eleven o'clock Saturday morn-i ing in the Christian church at Mill-J ville, Miss Helen Piatt, daughter ofj Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis Piatt, of Mill-! ville, became the bride of Truman R. Greenly, son of Mrs. Virginia Holdren, of Jerseytown. Rev. M. S. Rogers, pastor of the Christian Church at Bloomsburg, performed the beautiful and impressive ring ceremony in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The church was attractively decorated with mountain laurel, blue delphiniums and roses. Preceding the ceremony Miss Irma Lawton, of lola, cousin of the bride, who presided at the organ, played "Meditation" and "In Dreamland," and Mrs. Beryl G. Hartman, sister of the groom, sang "At Dawning." The processional was the wedding march from Lohengrin and "I Love You Truly" was played softly during the service. Miss Piatt's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Paul Green, of Unityville, as matron of honor. The best man was Grant W. Greenly, of Jerseytown, >rother of the groom. The bride was gowned in white mousseline de soi over satin made on >nncess lines with puffed sleeves, a ow V-neck and wore a corsage of kvhite tea rosebuds and liles of the valley. She wore a band of white flowers in her hair and a necklace of crystals. The matron of honor wore powder blue chiffon dress and wore a corsage! of pink tea rosebuds and hies of the Valley with a band of pink flowers inl In her hair. Mrs. Greenly is a graduate of Mill-P ville High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College and has taughtj in the Millville schools for three years. Mr. Greenly graduated from Jersey-, is emolovpd hvl Department. Following a delightful reception aj the home of the bride's parents iofc the bridal party and the immediate? relatives, the couple left on a motof trip through the New England States! Those present at the reception werefl Rev. M. S. Rogers, of Bloomsburg; Mr,[ and Mrs. H. Lewis Piatt and son, Leonj* of Millville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol-j dren, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Grant Greenly and Mrs. Richard Holdren. Jr., all of Jersey town; Mr. and Mrs. Paul. (Green and son, Wayne, of Unity ville* i Miss Irma Lawton, of Iola; Mrs. Beryt iG. Hartman, of Exchange, and Mr. andh Miss Ruth Stine And Daniel Lindemuth Wed At Numidia i Miss Ruth Stine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stine, of Cleveland township, and Daniel G. Lindemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lindemuth, of Locust township, were married in the St. Paul Reformed Church at Numidia yesterday afternoon at five o'clock.' The Rev. A. L. Zechman used the ring ceremony. Mrs. Mervin Mensch, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, aud Mervin Mensch was best man. Before the ceremony Miss Rosemary Zechman, accompanied by Mrs. A. L. Zechman, sang "The Sweetest Storv Ever Told." The bridal party eaifered the church to the strains ./' Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus played by, Miss Sally Lindemuth. During the iflrt' mony Miss Lindemuth played "1 pv?? You Truly" and Mendelssuh., a wedding march as the processional. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a lace yoke, high at neck and with long type sleeves. She wore a finger tip veil fitted to the head with a white coronet and carried a shower bouquet of mountain laurel. Mrs. Mensch wore pale pink selfstriped chiffon with a lace hat and carried a shower bouquet of mountain laurel. The bride was graduated from the Locust Township High School and the Bloomsburg Slate Teacher- College. For several years she has taught in the Cleveland township schools. The groom, a graduate of Locust Township High School, is engaged in farming with his father. The couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lindemuth, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lindemuth, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stine, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Zechman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hufnagle, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mensch and daughter Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and son Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Williams and son Keith and daughters Marlene and Pollyanna, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dimmick, son Adam and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duty, Mr. andf Mrs. J. W. Raup, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Raup, Mrs. Ida Schuler, Mrs. Harry Dimmick, Mrs. Arthur Parker and daughter Margaret, Odell. Rosemary and Shirley Zechman, Ilaivy Stine, Mary Stine, Harold Rarig, Pius, Fetterman, Sarah Schuler, Eva HampU n. of Reading, and Sally Lindemuth and _??_____ YEAR-ROUND INSTITUTION smUJLION^ summer schoc IrpHE opening of the sdmmer school of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College which has already brought several hundred students back to the! college on the hill, serves to call attention again to the important part that institution plays in the life of the community. There was a time when the Summer months found its doors closed, but in recent years it has practically be-

Miss Lois Ivey And Mount Carmel Man Married Saturday ip//37 Miss Lois Ivey, daughter of John Ivey, of Rupert, and George Davis, son of Mrs. Jacob Bridy, of Mt. Carmel, were married Saturday at noon in a beautiful wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Gruver, of East Stroudsburg, unci.; and aunt of the bride The ceremony was performed by the ;Rev. Frank Blatt, pastor of the Reformed Church of Stroudsburg, before an altar which had a background of rhododendron and mock orange interspersed with their lilies. Attending the couple were Mr. and ???Mrs. Lewis Gruver, former Columbia County residents, who in the same day observed the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding. Flower bearers were Phyllis Jean (vey, of Vandergrift, and Jeanette Mc- Bride, of Mt. Pocono. The bride wore an exquisite gown !>f white satin and a long new coronet ace veil. She carried whte rose buds. The maid of honor wore blue chiffon and carried pink rose buds. The bride was given away by her father. Miss Olive R. Collins, of New Holland, was the pianist and during the (ceremony played "O Promise Me". Miss Ila Ivey, a cousin of the bride, sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You] Following the ceremony a reception was held at Carmen Hall at Minisink Hills which Arden Henry, of Orangeville. sang several selections and in honor of the wedding anniverary of Mr. and Mrs. Gruver sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold." The couple left on an extended trip through Canada and will make their home in Mt. Carmel. The bride was graduated from the Bloomsburg High School, the Blooms- Iburg State Teachers College and has been a teacher in the Montour Township schools. The groom was graduated from the Mt. Carmel High School, East Stroudsburg State Teachers College and is physical education director in the Mt. Carmel High School. Attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dyer and daughters, Barbara, of Weissport; Alfred Dyer, of Weissport; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly, of Stroudsburg; William D. Beers, of Stroudsburg; Alma Michaels, of ~East Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dyer ,of Weissport; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zauncr and Miss Eleanor Zauner, of Lansdowne; Mrs. Jessie Kindt, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett, Mrs. H. Spencer, of UUca, N. {- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Capuane. of Stroudsbur??, M'*s Blanche Unger, on Bloomsburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Gruver, of Strouds j burg; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kester, Mr and Mrs. William Peacock, of Easl| Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ivey| Br nTpw Castle: Mr. and Mrs. Arden! enne, of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc??ride, of Mt. Pocono; The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Blatt, of Stroudsburg; Miss Olive Collins, of New Holland; John C. Ivey, of Rupert; Jeannette Mc??ride, of Mt. Pocono; Ivor Robbins, of Shickshinny; Ila Ivey, of Bloomsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bridy, jGeorge A. Bevan, Hattie Bevan, of Mt. jCarmel; Mrs. Charles Zerby, of Kulpfmont; Steve Kjouch, of Mt. Carmel; Phyllis Jean Ivey, of Vandergnft; Mr. and Mrs Lewis Gruver, of East Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. George Ivey, Mrs. Charles Broadt and Charles William Broadt. of Blooms- Summer Session Opens On Hill -??A*M First Day Enrollment of ??o& Indicates Total of Close To 400 With 203 enrolled yesterday, indications are that the enrollment at the summer session of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College will go near the 400 mark and exceed the enrollment of 1936. It was estimated that sixty or more were at the College yesterday ascertaining what courses could be taken during the session and inquiries and the filling out of blanks for classes; give indication that the enrollment; will be up to expectations and perhaps beyond. ; Of those who registered yesterday there were 103 boarding students and 29 day students. The children who will attend thtl 3en Franklin Training School thist Summer in grades one to six enrolled' yesterday and those who will attend *fraoeoSn S*T\ an?? eight win register! U 8.30 o clock this mornin*. Miss Helen Piatt Bride Truman Greenly In Millville Church i tJm* At eleven o'clock Saturday morn-i ing in the Christian church at Mill-J ville, Miss Helen Piatt, daughter ofj Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis Piatt, of Mill-! ville, became the bride of Truman R. Greenly, son of Mrs. Virginia Holdren, of Jerseytown. Rev. M. S. Rogers, pastor of the Christian Church at Bloomsburg, performed the beautiful and impressive ring ceremony in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The church was attractively decorated with mountain laurel, blue delphiniums and roses. Preceding the ceremony Miss Irma Lawton, of lola, cousin of the bride, who presided at the organ, played "Meditation" and "In Dreamland," and Mrs. Beryl G. Hartman, sister of the groom, sang "At Dawning." The processional was the wedding march from Lohengrin and "I Love You Truly" was played softly during the service. Miss Piatt's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Paul Green, of Unityville, as matron of honor. The best man was Grant W. Greenly, of Jerseytown, >rother of the groom. The bride was gowned in white mousseline de soi over satin made on >nncess lines with puffed sleeves, a ow V-neck and wore a corsage of kvhite tea rosebuds and liles of the valley. She wore a band of white flowers in her hair and a necklace of crystals. The matron of honor wore powder blue chiffon dress and wore a corsage! of pink tea rosebuds and hies of the Valley with a band of pink flowers inl In her hair. Mrs. Greenly is a graduate of Mill-P ville High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College and has taughtj in the Millville schools for three years. Mr. Greenly graduated from Jersey-, is emolovpd hvl Department. Following a delightful reception aj the home of the bride's parents iofc the bridal party and the immediate? relatives, the couple left on a motof trip through the New England States! Those present at the reception werefl Rev. M. S. Rogers, of Bloomsburg; Mr,[ and Mrs. H. Lewis Piatt and son, Leonj* of Millville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol-j dren, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Grant Greenly and Mrs. Richard Holdren. Jr., all of Jersey town; Mr. and Mrs. Paul. (Green and son, Wayne, of Unity ville* i Miss Irma Lawton, of Iola; Mrs. Beryt iG. Hartman, of Exchange, and Mr. andh Miss Ruth Stine And Daniel Lindemuth Wed At Numidia i Miss Ruth Stine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stine, of Cleveland township, and Daniel G. Lindemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lindemuth, of Locust township, were married in the St. Paul Reformed Church at Numidia yesterday afternoon at five o'clock.' The Rev. A. L. Zechman used the ring ceremony. Mrs. Mervin Mensch, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, aud Mervin Mensch was best man. Before the ceremony Miss Rosemary Zechman, accompanied by Mrs. A. L. Zechman, sang "The Sweetest Storv Ever Told." The bridal party eaifered the church to the strains ./' Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus played by, Miss Sally Lindemuth. During the iflrt' mony Miss Lindemuth played "1 pv?? You Truly" and Mendelssuh., a wedding march as the processional. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a lace yoke, high at neck and with long type sleeves. She wore a finger tip veil fitted to the head with a white coronet and carried a shower bouquet of mountain laurel. Mrs. Mensch wore pale pink selfstriped chiffon with a lace hat and carried a shower bouquet of mountain laurel. The bride was graduated from the Locust Township High School and the Bloomsburg Slate Teacher- College. For several years she has taught in the Cleveland township schools. The groom, a graduate of Locust Township High School, is engaged in farming with his father. The couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lindemuth, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lindemuth, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stine, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Zechman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hufnagle, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mensch and daughter Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and son Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Williams and son Keith and daughters Marlene and Pollyanna, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dimmick, son Adam and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duty, Mr. andf Mrs. J. W. Raup, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Raup, Mrs. Ida Schuler, Mrs. Harry Dimmick, Mrs. Arthur Parker and daughter Margaret, Odell. Rosemary and Shirley Zechman, Ilaivy Stine, Mary Stine, Harold Rarig, Pius, Fetterman, Sarah Schuler, Eva HampU n. of Reading, and Sally Lindemuth and _??_____ YEAR-ROUND INSTITUTION smUJLION^ summer schoc IrpHE opening of the sdmmer school of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College which has already brought several hundred students back to the! college on the hill, serves to call attention again to the important part that institution plays in the life of the community. There was a time when the Summer months found its doors closed, but in recent years it has practically be-